Intruder arrested at Aniston's beachfront mansion

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A man who strolled into actor Jennifer Aniston's home in Malibu,
telling an employee there he was "looking for Jennifer", has been
arrested for trespassing, police said.

The intruder, identified by police as 48-year-old David
Hesterbey of Santa Barbara, was being held in lieu of $US500 ($660)
bail, Los Angeles County Sheriff's spokeswoman Diane Hecht
said.

Hesterbey walked into Aniston's beachfront home through an
unlocked door at about 11:30 am yesterday while the actor, who made
her name starring in the hit television comedy Friends, was
away, her employees said in a statement.

"When he saw the first employee he said he was looking for
Jennifer," Hecht said. "A second employee entered the room and
startled the man, who ran out of the residence. He then jumped a
fence and ran down the beach."

Sheriff's deputies spotted Hesterbey walking along the shore a
short time later and took him into custody after he was identified
as the intruder. Aniston's spokesman had no immediate comment.